Nevada Code § 200.3786

Sexual assault forensic evidence kits: Duties of medical provider, law enforcement agency and forensic laboratory
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1. Within 72 hours after conducting a
forensic medical examination, a medical provider shall notify the law
enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the alleged sexual assault of the
victim and the law enforcement agency shall take possession of the sexual
assault forensic evidence kit.
2. If a law enforcement agency determines
it does not have jurisdiction over an alleged sexual assault, the law
enforcement agency shall notify the law enforcement agency having proper
jurisdiction of such an assault within 5 days after taking possession of the
sexual assault forensic evidence kit. After receiving such notice, the law enforcement
agency with proper jurisdiction shall take possession of the sexual assault
forensic evidence kit.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a law enforcement agency shall, not later than 30 days after
receiving notice pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 of a sexual assault forensic
evidence kit, submit the sexual assault forensic evidence kit to the applicable
forensic laboratory responsible for conducting a genetic marker analysis. The
provisions of this subsection do not apply to any noninvestigatory sexual
assault forensic evidence kit associated with a victim who has chosen to remain
anonymous.
4. A law enforcement agency shall, not
later than 5 days after receiving notice of a sexual assault forensic evidence
kit, assign a criminal complaint number to the evidence.
5. Any law enforcement agency that submits
a sexual assault forensic evidence kit to a forensic laboratory shall,
immediately following such a submission, notify the victim of the information
contained in subsections 1, 2 and 3.
6. A forensic laboratory shall, not later
than 120 days after receiving a sexual assault forensic evidence kit from a law
enforcement agency, test the sexual assault forensic evidence kit, unless the
victim requests, in writing, to defer the genetic marker analysis of the sexual
assault forensic evidence kit pursuant to NRS
178A.220 .
7. Upon completion of a genetic marker
analysis, the forensic laboratory shall include an eligible DNA profile
obtained from the genetic marker analysis in the State DNA Database and CODIS.
8. As used in this section:
(a) CODIS has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 176.09113 .
(b) State DNA Database has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 176.09119 .

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